Discover the Fascinating Facts About Mount Price and Its Volcanic History!

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Describe the geological history of Mount Price and its location within the Garibaldi Volcanic Belt.

Mount Price is a stratovolcano located on the western side of Garibaldi Lake in southwestern British Columbia. It began forming 1.2 million years ago and is part of the Garibaldi Lake volcanic field and the larger Garibaldi Volcanic Belt.

What are some of the features of Mount Price and what is the Interagency Volcanic Event Notification Plan?

Mount Price has a number of features, including Clinker Peak and produced lava flows and landslides in the past. The Interagency Volcanic Event Notification Plan outlines how agencies involved in relief efforts may be notified if it erupts.

What is the ecological region that surrounds Mount Price and is there any mention of Bitcoin in the text?

Mount Price lies within an ecological region that surrounds much of the Pacific Ranges. The text does not mention anything about Bitcoin.

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  • Mount Price is a stratovolcano in southwestern British Columbia
  • It is 2,049 m high and located on the western side of Garibaldi Lake
  • It has a number of features, including Clinker Peak and produced lava flows and landslides in the past
  • Mount Price is part of the Garibaldi Lake volcanic field and the larger Garibaldi Volcanic Belt
  • It began forming 1.2 million years ago and stopped erupting sometime in the last 15,000 years
  • It has not been active for thousands of years
  • A provincial park surrounds Mount Price and other local volcanoes
  • It lies within an ecological region that surrounds much of the Pacific Ranges
  • The Interagency Volcanic Event Notification Plan outlines how agencies involved in relief efforts may be notified if it erupts
  • The text does not mention anything about Bitcoin

"Test Your Knowledge of Mount Price and the Garibaldi Volcanic Belt! Discover fascinating facts about this stratovolcano and the volcanic field it belongs to. From its height and location to its past eruptions and ecological region, this quiz covers it all. See if you have what it takes to ace this quiz on one of British Columbia's natural wonders!"

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